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  2. Representation of the People Act 1884 - Wikipedia

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    William Ewart Gladstone in 1884.. In the United Kingdom under the premiership of William Gladstone, the Representation of the People Act 1884 (48 & 49 Vict. c. 3), also known informally as the Third Reform Act, [1] and the Redistribution Act of the following year were laws which further extended the suffrage in the UK after the Derby government's Reform Act 1867. [2]

  3. Reform Acts - Wikipedia

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    Reform Act 1884 (also called the "Third Reform Act"), [16] which allowed people in counties to vote on the same basis as those in towns. Home ownership was the only qualification. Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 (sometimes called the "Reform Act 1885"), [12] [13] which split most multi-member constituencies into multiple single-member ones.

  4. Civil liberties in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    It also allows terrorist organisations to be banned. Sixty groups have to date been outlawed. The Act also introduced a broad definition of "terrorism" under s.1. The stop and search powers in the Act were used to search protesters at an arms trade fair in Canary Wharf, including a Ph.D. student and a journalist who took legal action as a result.

  5. 1884 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    6 December – Representation of the People Act ("Third Reform Act") extends the franchise uniformly across the U.K. in county as well as borough constituencies to all male tenants paying a £10 rental or occupying land to that value. [6] This extends the franchise from around 3,040,000 voters to around 5,700,000. [17]

  6. Reform Act of 1884 - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Reform Act of 1884

  7. Liberal Party (UK) - Wikipedia

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    In the first election after the Act was passed (1885), thirteen were elected, up from two in 1874. The Third Reform Act also facilitated the demise of the Whig old guard; in two-member constituencies, it was common to pair a Whig and a radical under the Liberal banner. After the Third Reform Act, fewer former Whigs were selected as candidates. [21]

  8. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    Adonis, A. Making Aristocracy Work: The Peerage and the Political System in Britain, 1884–1914 (1993). Benians, E.A. et al. eds. The Cambridge History of the British Empire Vol. iii: The Empire – Commonwealth 1870–1919' (1959) p. 915 and passim; coverage of Salisbury's foreign and imperial policies; online; Bentley, Michael.

  9. File:Chester Improvement Act 1884 (UKLA 1884-239 en).pdf

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    identity documents such as the British Passport. Consult this guide for full details. Note: Since 2010, almost all information owned by the UK Crown is offered for use and re-use under the Open Government Licence by authority of The Controller of His Majesty's Stationery Office. info